Floyd Mayweather's Next Fight Will Be A 'Blockbuster;' Pound-For-Pound Boxing King Promises To Be A Better Fighter For Rematch

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Floyd Mayweather's next fight will be a "blockbuster", as described "Money", who also promised to be a better fighter for the upcoming rematch.

Floyd Mayweather's next fight will be part two of his apparent rivalry against Argentina's Marcos "El Chino" Maidana. Both men will be squaring off for the second time on September 13th, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The current pound-for-pound king of boxing spoke to Bad Left Hook regarding his upcoming bout, and how he feels this time around.

"The first fight was action packed for the first four rounds before I took control," said Mayweather. "He has the will to win like I do. He's a tough competitor and he has Argentina on his back--and of course I represent the red, white and blue so we must give the fans what they want to see."

"It's another blockbuster," he added.

Floyd Mayweather's next fight against Marcos Maidana will be his fourth fight out of his six-fight deal with television network Showtime. He will also be gunning for his 47th victory, with the hopes of keeping an undefeated slate.

And while Marcos Maidana was able to hurt Floyd Mayweather during their first encounter in May, the reigning WBC champion still criticized his challenger, mainly for his performances during fights.

"I think that every time that Maidana has gone out and fought opponents, other opponents and even myself, he's done the same thing," Mayweather continued. "Whereas out of the 45 that I've faced, I was able to do different things. I can box. I can counter punch. I can box on the move. I can counter punch on the move. The only way that he can fight is to slug."

Like he usually is, Floyd Mayweather is confident that he will be able to remain undefeated after September 13th. But this time, he promises to deliver a better performance.

"On Sept. 13, I will be faster. I will be stronger," Mayweather told RingTV. "I will be a better fighter. This time around, it will be a more exciting fight."

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